Spring is fast approaching, and that means so is prom season! Soon, teens all over South Jersey will be gearing up for semi-formals and prom. If you've got gently worn dresses or gowns, you can donate them to Project Prom 2023!

Project Prom is a local non-profit organization that helps South Jersey teens in need find their perfect prom dress at no cost!

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Now through Friday, February 24th, Project Prom is accepting dress donations to stock up for prom season.

So, if you've got dresses in the back of your closet, maybe from past proms, weddings, or formal events you've attended, and you can stand to part with them, give them a second life and donate them to Project Prom AC!

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You can drop of your dress donations at the following locations: 

Thanks in advance!

And, FYI, let teens planning to hit formals this spring know that Project Prom 2023, where they can come pick out a dress or gown for FREE, happens March 11-13 inside Kensington Furniture in Northfield.

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